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I'm in. In my experience there's a certain "knowing" that occurs between Fe users. A knowingness to look out for others and it shows in their behavior without them having to state it to each other. That is one of the best parts, not having to state it. It's just a force that hovers over. I feel it and it makes me trust Fe users more. They usually never let me down. When I see Fi in action, my immediate reaction is usually and . It's the function I have the hardest time understanding when I see it in action, and that feeling is what makes me understand why a lot of Fi users are wary of Fe. They must feel the same exact thing and that can make a person uneasy.

We have lovely drapey toga-like outfits as well, but those will be quite hard to deal with in battle, so we can just wrap you up in a sheet and belt it when you have to lay the smackdown. We don't want "gap open" during a fray.

Originally Posted by hommefatal

What's our goal?

We need a goal?

Originally Posted by poppy

See I like this, Fe used as a tool for understanding, support, and inclusion. Very cool.

What I like about Fi users is that they'll really put themselves out there for hard luck cases and don't resent it, even when it means putting themselves out there ALONE to do it.